What does “Torah” mean? And what do “Tanach,”“Halachah,”“Mitzvah,”“Mezuzah,” and “Tefillin,” mean? Why do some people write G-d” instead of spelling it out in full? How does Kosher work? Part Two What is Shabbos/Shabbat? Why don’t Jews believe in Jesus? How does th...
TORAH PORTION; What Does It Mean to Listen With Your Heart?Sultar, Jeff
Essentially, they mean the same thing. These first five books are attributed to Moses, and therefore, hold significant weight within Judaism. Other Jewish commentaries on Scripture, such as the Talmud, are sometimes considered part of the Torah, as well. Torah could also refer to the entire ...
Did God create disorder and chaos? What does it actually mean to be evil? And how do you tell your kids that in the Bible dragons are actually the “bad guys”? In this episode, Tim and Jon respond to your questions from the first half of the Chaos Drago
Is Purim in the Torah? What is the Jewish holiday after Yom Kippur? Who is the leader of Judaism? What does the Tanakh consist of? What are Jewish laws? What is The Shema? What does emunah mean in Judaism? What is a Shabbat dinner?
Andre Norman: Oh, I have to come to visit as well. I mean, it's definitely on the list of things to do for me. Jonathan Levi: Please do. I've been trying to get Joe out here for a couple of months. I think it's going to finally happen pretty soon. So that's exciting. So...
What Does Jesus Mean by Ask, Seek, and Knock? EPISODE 427Sermon on the Mount E32 – In his fourth teaching on relationships and conflict in the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus encourages his listeners to ask God for what they need. Because the three previous teachings don't directly tell us ...
We are called to be the salt and light in the world. But what does that mean? Salt: When salt is applied, it dissolves inward and disappears. The salt speaks of the inward part, the character of the Christian. Light Jesus also described His people as being like light, which is o...
gemara– the written-down version of the Oral Torah gemach– an acronym for gemilas chasadim (acts of kindness). A gemach is basically a place where you can get stuff for reduced cost, or free. I got my wedding dress from a gemach, just borrowed it, cleaned it, and there you go. ...
, whether it’s plastered on advertisements, portrayed in movies, or witnessed in our own families and social circles. Since the institution of marriage has existed for centuries, and it’s prevalent in most cultures, tying the knot has truly become customary. But what does marriagereallymean?